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21 (Thursday) 1:00 am - 25 (Monday) 1:00 am

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Event Details
This exhilarating ride covers approximately 210 miles from the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica, to the former tranquil fishing village of Albuferia on the Algarve coast. A picturesque event

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Event Details

Event Details
This exhilarating ride covers approximately 210 miles from the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica, to the former tranquil fishing village of Albuferia on the Algarve coast. A picturesque event that will take you from the stunning terrain of the Arrabida National Park, along the coastal routes of the Atlantic Ocean and across the foothills of the beautiful Algarve. The ride is designed to give those cyclists the perfect opportunity for some great training before the UK cycling season begins. The Spring Classic is an ideal start of season ride with glorious views, value for money and perfect cycling conditions.

On arrival in Lisbon, you can check into your hotel in the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica and have the option to explore the amazing sights Lisbon city centre has to offer (flight-times dependent). You will be greeted with Chapeau crew at registration who will provide all the details you need for your first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge.

Our challenge begins after breakfast, as we leave our hotel situated on the longest beach in the Lisbon area. Heading south towards the hills of the Parque Natural da Arrabida, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Continuing on we cycle towards the city of Setubal, where a short ferry crossing directs to the unspoilt Troia Peninsula. Following the coastal road, we head through some truly sublime cycling country with relatively flat terrain, as our views stretch out across the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. After taking in all those scenic views we head for the beautiful city of Santo Andre, our stop for the night and is actually one of the youngest cities in the world! The accommodation for this evening boasts the largest eco friendly hotel in Portugal.

After a good night’s rest and breakfast, we set off continuing our journey southbound following the coastline on another day of relatively flat terrain and amazing coastal views. Whether you choose to rack up those speeds for a personal best, or meander along and savour those amazing views, the choice is yours. We continue on our travels cycling through the Portuguese towns of Sines and Porto Covo and then onto Vila Nova. We continue along the coast as the terrain becomes a little more undulating, before finally heading inland to our stop for the night, Sao Teotonio. The hotel tonight boasts the most relaxed atmosphere and tranquil views, with its ultra modern complex, spa and infinity pool…all for your leisure.

After breakfast we head off towards one of Portugal’s 7 wonders, the stunning beach and cove at Odeceixe. Having stopped for photo opportunities and a first coffee of the day, we then cycle further south to our first water stop of the day at Aljezur. Late morning we head up into the foothills of the Algarve, leaving the coast behind as we head inland to the medieval castle town of Silves, with it’s cafes and bars, a perfect place to take those souvenir photos! From Silves it is then pretty much downhill all the way to the party town of Albuferia and the celebrations to come!

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements whether homeward bound or enjoying the amazing delights that Albuferia has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• Four nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis based on twin share
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers both inbound and out bound
• Lunches and Evening meals, giving you the freedom to explore. Recommended meal stops will be provided
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Remember to allow extra money for meals, drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room on a bed and breakfast basis. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £200 per event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, starting from the morning of day two. Lunches and evening meals are not included allowing you the freedom to explore, however recommendations for meal stops will be provided. Chapeau will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be two each day consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau Events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 60 miles a day for 3 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50-60 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days can be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. We have rated this ride as a 4 – Average difficulty – a regular balance of undulating terrain with some difficult descents/ascents. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag up to 15kgs.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Portugal and different UK cities.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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Cycle approx. 160 miles over 2 days from London to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free to explore this vibrant city! Join us on this

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Cycle approx. 160 miles over 2 days from London to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free to explore this vibrant city! Join us on this awesome challenge as we cycle together to raise vital funds and awareness for Georgy and this great cause!

Day 1 – Thursday 25th April – Arrival
On arrival in London you can check into your hotel, which is included in the cost. You will have the opportunity to meet the crew at registration and sign you onto the event. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included but there are dining facilities at the hotel and surrounding areas.

Your challenge begins from an early start, after registration and bike checks from our experienced mechanics, as you head out north eastwards towards Harwich cycling through lovely villages including Wethersfield and around Colchester and on to our final destination. We have evening dinner in Harwich before catching our overnight ferry to the Netherlands and the Hook of Holland. Cyclists will spend the night on the ferry.

After an early morning hearty breakfast on the ferry, we head off towards the Dutch capital on the flat cycle paths of Holland, hugging the coast and passing beaches and coves along the way. Cycling through The Hague and some typical Dutch towns, Scheveningen and Noordwijk-Binnen we welcome a delicious Chapeau lunch near Langevelderslag . Once fuelled, our journey continues towards Hillegom as we head towards our holding point on the outskirts of Amsterdam. Cyclists will be escorted into the centre passing famous sites such as the Olympisch Stadion and the Van Gogh Museum. Your evening meal is not included on this night allowing you the freedom to explore and party!

Day 4 – Sunday 28th April – Day in Amsterdam
After a night’s celebration of your fantastic achievement and a much needed leisurely breakfast as you wake in this vibrant city, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free enjoy the amazing delights that Amsterdam has to offer. Direct flights to major airports in the UK are available too, ensuring a much smoother journey back home after two days in the saddle!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport to route start in London and from route finish in Amsterdam back to the UK – Drop off points to be confirmed.
• All accommodation based on twin share for 3 nights (single accommodation is available at a supplement of £175 in total). Second night accommodation is on the overnight ferry.
• All meals starting from breakfast on ride day one to breakfast on departure day, except as stated in the itinerary above.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support, including outriders
• Water stops

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in North London and from route finish in Amsterdam, although direct flights are available to all UK airports from Amsterdam.
• Meals, as mentioned in the Itinerary above.
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is on the overnight ferry on day two and in a 3-4* hotel on days one & three, picked for their proximity to our route. All the accommodation we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the accommodation types. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £175 for the event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?

As part of the event package you will receive 3 meals a day, except as stated in the itinerary above, starting from breakfast on ride day one to breakfast on departure day. You will also receive 2 ‘water stops’ on the ride, which include water and high energy drinks and snacks. Lunch is provided by local restaurants chosen for their proximity to the route.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 65 miles a day for 2 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. Whilst the profile for this event is mainly flat on ride day two, ride day one will be undulating terrain, so you should include some easy hilly rides in your training. Chapeau has rated this event 2/8 difficulty – Relatively Easy – slightly longer descends/ascents with occasional steeper spurts. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked and will consist of Chapeau crew riders, as well as sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our accommodation, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or kit-bag weighing no more than 15kg.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel.

Is travel, to start of route in London and from end in Amsterdam, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in London and return travel from Amsterdam back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported to and from the event if required.

Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require. Good value flights are also available from Amsterdam to many UK airports.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a welcome email will be issued following signed registration, giving you all the information you need on what to expect pre and during the event.

Time

May 28 (Tuesday) 1:00 am - June 1 (Saturday) 1:00 am

Event Details

Cycling from London to Paris is by far one of the best of bike rides in Europe, so why not join us

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Cycling from London to Paris is by far one of the best of bike rides in Europe, so why not join us for a truly inspirational experience and help raise valuable funds and awareness for The U Foundation.
Starting in London, covering just over 300 miles, this 4 day route takes us through some glorious undulating countryside on route to the ferry from Dover to Calais. Once ‘French side’, we cycle along quiet country lanes, through traditional market towns with views of the rolling green hills of Northern France. Get ready for a fantastic ride – the tarmac in France is superb, and cycling is the nation’s favourite sport, so don’t be surprised if the locals cheer you on!
Whether you are a regular cyclist or simply a novice, as long as you are willing to train, then this event is perfect for you as Chapeau Events cater for all levels of ability.
The pièce de résistance is ultimately the spectacular view of the 324 metre Eiffel Tower, marking the rides overwhelming finish and certainly evoking a huge sense of achievement, not to mention those unforgettable memories. The days in the saddle are long but upon reaching Paris and celebrating our achievements in this fabulous capital, the saddle soreness soon wears off!

Your challenge begins, after registration, with an early start from the Marriott Bexleyheath, as you head out through the outskirts of London on to the quieter roads and the stunning villages of Ivy Hatch, Dunks Green, Mockbeggar & Kingsnorth, to mention just a few, as you take in the striking countryside of rural Kent. This is a fairly long cycling day but upon reaching the port of Dover and the famous white cliffs you will feel great with what you have achieved. We then board the ferry to Calais where you will relax and have something to eat. Once disembarked, we have a short ride to our hotel, your base for the evening for some well-earned rest.

Day 2 – Calais to Arras
Approximate cycling distance 135km (84 miles)

After a hearty breakfast we head out of Calais remembering to ride on the right hand side of the road! Taking on the smooth, rela-tively flat roads we next encounter a few undulations as we pedal our way through the stunning French countryside and rolling land-scapes of Northern France sampling WWI memorials along the route. Lunch today is at Roquetoire, where the warm hospitality of the local Mayor and local cuisine awaits us. The day finishes with a beautiful, gentle decent into the splendid medieval town of Arras, famous for its two striking squares, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries; and our home for the evening.

Our route this morning heads south through the region of the Somme, which is perhaps most famous for its battles but the name is also a Celtic word meaning tranquillity…totally summing up the feeling of the day as we cycle through this superb place. First water stop is located at a WW1 memorial, before continuing along the tree lined country lanes and stunning meadows for a hearty Chapeau Catering lunch on the stunning River Somme. Our bed for the evening is in the picturesque Compiegne, the starting place of the “Paris-Roubaix”, the, most famous cycling race in France, after the Tour de France.

We leave the hotel on our final day of cycling, riding through the exquisite forest that surrounds Compiegne. It was here that the 1918 Armistice was signed and still resides in a small museum. We continue on our way riding through quiet quaint villages before reaching the outskirts of Paris, here we will start to spot familiar sights and infamous landmarks of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. As we cycle through the sometimes crowded Parisian streets, with car horns sounding our arrival. We pedal up the Champs Elysees and on to our grand finish at the Eiffel Tower…a truly fitting end to a challenging journey before heading back to our hotel for our celebration dinner!

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements, whether homeward bound or enjoying the romantic delights that Paris has to offer. Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport to route start in London and from route finish in Paris – if required
• Eurostar return to the UK from event finish in Paris
• All accommodation except for accommodation at the Marriott Bexleyheath immediately before the event (Monday 2nd July); you will need to arrange independently if you are travelling from outside London, as it is an early start on Tuesday morning.
• As part of the event package you will receive 3 meals a day plus 2 ‘water stops’ on the ride, which include water and high energy drinks and snacks. Lunch is provided by Chapeau Catering apart from day 2, and includes hot and cold buffet along with arguably the best homemade cakes!
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Celebration meal in Paris at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in London
• Personal transport from London after return back to UK from Eurostar
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be provided as part of the event package, starting with lunch on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on day 5. Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 where due to timings and logistics this will be taken on the ferry. Lunch is provided by Chapeau Catering apart from day 2, and includes hot and cold buffet along with arguably the best homemade cakes to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days can be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with radios and emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when traveling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in London and from end of route in Paris, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in London and return travel from London after the Eurostar return back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transport to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in either fabulous capitals.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

Time

May 28 (Tuesday) 1:00 am - June 1 (Saturday) 1:00 am

Event Details

Cycling from London to Paris is by far one of the best of bike rides in Europe, so why not join us

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Event Details

Cycling from London to Paris is by far one of the best of bike rides in Europe, so why not join us for a truly inspirational experience and help raise valuable funds and awareness for The U Foundation.
Starting in London, covering just over 300 miles, this 4 day route takes us through some glorious undulating countryside on route to the ferry from Dover to Calais. Once ‘French side’, we cycle along quiet country lanes, through traditional market towns with views of the rolling green hills of Northern France. Get ready for a fantastic ride – the tarmac in France is superb, and cycling is the nation’s favourite sport, so don’t be surprised if the locals cheer you on!
Whether you are a regular cyclist or simply a novice, as long as you are willing to train, then this event is perfect for you as Chapeau Events cater for all levels of ability.
The pièce de résistance is ultimately the spectacular view of the 324 metre Eiffel Tower, marking the rides overwhelming finish and certainly evoking a huge sense of achievement, not to mention those unforgettable memories. The days in the saddle are long but upon reaching Paris and celebrating our achievements in this fabulous capital, the saddle soreness soon wears off!

Your challenge begins, after registration, with an early start from the Marriott Bexleyheath, as you head out through the outskirts of London on to the quieter roads and the stunning villages of Ivy Hatch, Dunks Green, Mockbeggar & Kingsnorth, to mention just a few, as you take in the striking countryside of rural Kent. This is a fairly long cycling day but upon reaching the port of Dover and the famous white cliffs you will feel great with what you have achieved. We then board the ferry to Calais where you will relax and have something to eat. Once disembarked, we have a short ride to our hotel, your base for the evening for some well-earned rest.

Day 2 – Calais to Arras
Approximate cycling distance 135km (84 miles)

After a hearty breakfast we head out of Calais remembering to ride on the right hand side of the road! Taking on the smooth, rela-tively flat roads we next encounter a few undulations as we pedal our way through the stunning French countryside and rolling land-scapes of Northern France sampling WWI memorials along the route. Lunch today is at Roquetoire, where the warm hospitality of the local Mayor and local cuisine awaits us. The day finishes with a beautiful, gentle decent into the splendid medieval town of Arras, famous for its two striking squares, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries; and our home for the evening.

Our route this morning heads south through the region of the Somme, which is perhaps most famous for its battles but the name is also a Celtic word meaning tranquillity…totally summing up the feeling of the day as we cycle through this superb place. First water stop is located at a WW1 memorial, before continuing along the tree lined country lanes and stunning meadows for a hearty Chapeau Catering lunch on the stunning River Somme. Our bed for the evening is in the picturesque Compiegne, the starting place of the “Paris-Roubaix”, the, most famous cycling race in France, after the Tour de France.

We leave the hotel on our final day of cycling, riding through the exquisite forest that surrounds Compiegne. It was here that the 1918 Armistice was signed and still resides in a small museum. We continue on our way riding through quiet quaint villages before reaching the outskirts of Paris, here we will start to spot familiar sights and infamous landmarks of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. As we cycle through the sometimes crowded Parisian streets, with car horns sounding our arrival. We pedal up the Champs Elysees and on to our grand finish at the Eiffel Tower…a truly fitting end to a challenging journey before heading back to our hotel for our celebration dinner!

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements, whether homeward bound or enjoying the romantic delights that Paris has to offer. Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport to route start in London and from route finish in Paris – if required
• Eurostar return to the UK from event finish in Paris
• All accommodation except for accommodation at the Marriott Bexleyheath immediately before the event (Monday 2nd July); you will need to arrange independently if you are travelling from outside London, as it is an early start on Tuesday morning.
• As part of the event package you will receive 3 meals a day plus 2 ‘water stops’ on the ride, which include water and high energy drinks and snacks. Lunch is provided by Chapeau Catering apart from day 2, and includes hot and cold buffet along with arguably the best homemade cakes!
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Celebration meal in Paris at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in London
• Personal transport from London after return back to UK from Eurostar
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be provided as part of the event package, starting with lunch on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on day 5. Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 where due to timings and logistics this will be taken on the ferry. Lunch is provided by Chapeau Catering apart from day 2, and includes hot and cold buffet along with arguably the best homemade cakes to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days can be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with radios and emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when traveling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in London and from end of route in Paris, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in London and return travel from London after the Eurostar return back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transport to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in either fabulous capitals.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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Event Details

Event Details

Date

Time

9:00am – 5:00pm

Distance

46 miles or 46 km

Cost

£30 registration fee/ minimum sponsorship amount of £50

Location

The Nightingale Centre,

Wythenshawe Hospital, Southmoor Road,

Manchester, M23 9LT

Prevent Breast Cancer are launching their first ever cycling sportive this summer. Beginning and ending right at the heart of Prevent Breast Cancer – The Nightingale Centre. The CWM Sportive will mark the departure of James and Tom as they embark upon their Race Across America. So please join us for this momentous send off and help raise as much as possible for Prevent Breast Cancer. We ask for a minimum sponsorship of £50. Alternatively, please make a direct donation to the RAAM giving page. The CWM Sportive is sponsored by Chartered Wealth Management and therefore, the majority of your entry fee will go straight towards the vital research conducted by our scientists. If you’d like to stand out why not try out our new cycling jersey designed with technical fabrics from leading cycle brand Fat Lad At the Back?

Why cycle for Prevent Breast Cancer?

Take on the CWM Sportive for us and in return you’ll get:

A fundraising pack, including a fundraising guide, sponsor forms and ideas to help you raise money

Support from our dedicated fundraising team

Access to a WhatsApp group for all our cyclists – a great way to meet your fellow cyclists and share tips

Access to training programmes

What is the CWM Sportive Route?

The CWM Sportive will begin and end at the Nightingale Centre. There will be a sign posted route which will guide you through beautiful Cheshire countryside towards the The Old Barn Cafe in Congleton. Here there will be a refreshments stop before riders continue on their return to the Nightingale Centre. A detailed route map will be available shortly.

When should I arrive if I’m doing the 46 mile ride?

Please arrive from 9am to register and take part in the mandatory safety briefing prior to the sportive.

The first wave will consist of those doing the 46mile route and will set off at 10am.

When should I arrive if I’m doing the 46 km ride?

Please arrive from 9:30am to register and take part in the mandatory safety briefing prior to the sportive.

The second wave will set off at 10:30am and will include those doing the 46km route.

What’s included?

Full rider support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support

Carefully planned and signposted route

Route App

Comprehensive safety briefing

Water stops will be provided throughout the course. The support vehicles will also have a supply of water

What’s not included?

A bicycle

A helmet which must be worn during the ride

This event is run by Chapeau Events, an experienced bike events company.

About Prevent Breast Cancer

Prevent Breast Cancer is the only UK charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer – we’re committed to freeing the world from the disease altogether. Unlike many cancer charities, we’re focused on preventing, rather than curing. Promoting early diagnosis, screening and lifestyle changes, we believe we can stop the problem before it starts. And being situated at the only breast cancer prevention centre in the UK, we’re right at the front-line in the fight against the disease.

Join us today, and help us create a future free from breast cancer.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us.

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Event Details

This event is a must for all cyclists who love the challenge of climbing as well as ticking the ‘famous Tour de France Cols’ off your bucket list.
In the Hautes-Pyrénées

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Event Details

This event is a must for all cyclists who love the challenge of climbing as well as ticking the ‘famous Tour de France Cols’ off your bucket list.
In the Hautes-Pyrénées there are no fewer than nine cols, the most famous being the Col du Tourmalet, Col d’Aubisque, Col du Soulor, Hautacam and Luz Ardiden.
The Col du Tourmalet is the highest road in the central Pyrénées and has been included in the TdF 82 times, more than any other. The Col d’Aubisque first appeared in the TdF in 1910 and since 1947 there have been 45 Tours over the summit, making it the second most visited mountain in TdF history. The climb from Luz St Sauveur to Luz Ardiden Ski Station last featured in the 2011 Tour de France, while Hautacam has featured in the Tour de France four times since 1994.Dates and Prices

Day 1 – Arrival in Toulouse
On arrival in Toulouse, you can check into the hotel and spend your free time (flight-times dependent) exploring the area or visiting the stunning City of Toulouse. Toulouse is the capital of France’s southern Occitanie region, is bisected by the Garonne River and sits near the Spanish border. It’s known as La Ville Rose (‘The Pink City’) due to the terra-cotta bricks used in many of its buildings.
You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included, leaving you to sample all on offer.

Day 2 – Toulouse to Pyrenees National Park Approximate cycling distance 152km (90 miles)
Our exciting event begins after breakfast, as we head south west, leaving the hustle and bustle of Toulouse behind and cycling our way along the undulating countryside and stunning views that France is renowned for. Pedaling our way through many typical French villages we head towards our base at the foot of the Pyranees and some of the climbs made famous by the Tour de France. Evening meal is included on this day.

Day 3 – Col du TourmaletApproximate Elevation 2,115m
Steeped in cycling history the Col du Tourmalet (known locally as “The Terrible Mountain”) is the highest road pass in the Hautes-Pyrénées standing proud at 2,115m above sea level. Having been featured in the Tour de France no less than 82 times it’s the most frequently used as well as being one of the most famous ascents of the race.
From our hotel we warm our legs up on fairly flattish roads to the village of Luz-Saint-Sauveur, the start of the 19km climb up the Col du Tourmalet. The road rarely rises above 10% gradient which means with the right pace and gearing you should be able to find a rhythm and ride in awe at the mountain landscapes as you twist and turn towards the Jacques Goddet memorial and Le Geant du Tourmalet statues at the top. From the top, the descent back to Luz is simply amazing.

From Luz-Saint-Saveur the choice is yours. We will guide you back to the hotel or you have the option to add another of the famous Cols to your ‘done that’ list. Your evening meal is not included tonight allowing you the freedom to eat at your convenience, whether you stay for more climbs or head back to the hotel to relax.

Day 4 – Col D’AubisqueApproximate Elevation 1,709m
The most beautiful climb in the Pyrenees is the Col d’Aubisque, it offers arguably the finest views and is, without doubt, one of the most satisfying mountains to climb – awe-inspiring!

The Aubisque can be climbed from 3 sides (the north, west and east) and its the picturesque valley to the east that we take via the Col du Solour. After a short ride from our hotel to warm your legs up again from the previous days climbing we arrive in the village of Argeles-Gazost.
The first few kilometres are fairly busy, but the traffic soon thins out as the road starts to kick up hill. After reaching the Soulor, the road passes into the Cirque de Litour – a majestic horseshoe that loops around the side of the mountain – with precipitous drops displaying the valley below. The final ascent up to the top of Aubisque is to the backdrop of mountains whose rocky top makes them appear as though capped by snow, even in summer. It’s another stunning climb and a well earned cuppa before the thrill of the descent.

From the bottom you have another chance to add more of the famous Cols to your ‘done that’ list or simply come back to your hotel with the crew for a well earned rest before tomorrow’s cycle back to Toulouse. Your evening meal is not included tonight allowing you the freedom to eat at your convenience, whether you stay for more climbs or head back to the hotel to relax.

Day 5 – Pyrenees National Park – to ToulouseApproximate cycling distance 152km (90 miles)
After a good night’s rest we embark on our journey back to Toulouse to spend some much welcomed time to relax, celebrate and brag on how you conquered the TdF Cols!

Day 6 – Departure Day
After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements or spend further days in this truly magnificent city, the choice is yours!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• All accommodation
• All meals except evening meals as specified in the itinerary above on days 1, 3 and 4.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Toulouse at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Evening meal on day 1, 3 and 4
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, if available, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £45 per night.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1, 3 and 4 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by local restaurants chosen for their proximity to our route. In addition, we will provide refreshments at designated water stops consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 80 miles on two of the days and will experience some challenging climbs on the other two days. This is event is suited to the experienced rider or the novice rider who has trained hard with plenty of ascents and descents. We have rated this event as 7/8 – Tough to Extreme – It contains long tough sections testing your fitness and stamina with some difficult, very steep and long descents/ascents..A real challenge to tick of your list! We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approachability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kitbag of no more than 15kgs.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between France, Spain and different UK cities. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in Toulouse. Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following registration and before you set off for your event. In addition, pre-event support is always available, simply emailing info@chapeauevents.co.uk with your questions.

Time

june 17 (Monday) - 22 (Saturday)

Event Details

This event is part of a bespoke cycle for Teenage Cancer Trust. Mark Diment, a valued customer and occasional team member has asked

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Event Details

This event is part of a bespoke cycle for Teenage Cancer Trust. Mark Diment, a valued customer and occasional team member has asked Chapeau to support this ride, in his quest to raise valuable funds and awareness for a charity that is very close to Mark’s heart.

Marks story –

Ian my 35 year old brother found out in January that he had Lymphoma Cancer, after five long, hard, gruelling months of different treatments. Ian put up the biggest fight of his life, with the help from family, friends, doctors and nurses. Very sadly Ian’s fight came to an end on the 18th June 2014.

Mark promised his brother that he would take on a challenge every year and give something back. With the 5th anniversary of losing Ian coming up in 2019, Mark has decided to support Teenage Cancer Trust by putting together, along with Chapeau a ‘Ride the Cols in the Pyranees’, in memory of Ian.

Mark has already run Marathons, taken on other cycle challenges and gained the support of his local community to fundraise for Teenage Cancer Trust. Mark is a key supporter of the charity and has raised a considerable amount of money to support young people diagnosed with cancer and their families.

Thinking of helping Mark? This event is a must for all cyclists who love the challenge of climbing as well as ticking the ‘famous Tour de France Cols’ off your bucket list.
In the Hautes-Pyrénées there are no fewer than nine cols, the most famous being the Col du Tourmalet, Col d’Aubisque, Col du Soulor, Hautacam and Luz Ardiden.
The Col du Tourmalet is the highest road in the central Pyrénées and has been included in the TdF 82 times, more than any other. The Col d’Aubisque first appeared in the TdF in 1910 and since 1947 there have been 45 Tours over the summit, making it the second most visited mountain in TdF history. The climb from Luz St Sauveur to Luz Ardiden Ski Station last featured in the 2011 Tour de France, while Hautacam has featured in the Tour de France four times since 1994.

If you choose the fundraising option, if you raise £2,000, Teenage Cancer Trust will cover the cost of the challenge (£925) on your behalf. The charity must have received £1,600 by 8th April 2019.

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Toulouse
On arrival in Toulouse, you can check into the hotel and spend your free time (flight-times dependent) exploring the area or visiting the stunning City of Toulouse. Toulouse is the capital of France’s southern Occitanie region, is bisected by the Garonne River and sits near the Spanish border. It’s known as La Ville Rose (‘The Pink City’) due to the terra-cotta bricks used in many of its buildings.
You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included, leaving you to sample all on offer.

Day 2 – Toulouse to Pyrenees National Park Approximate cycling distance 152km (90 miles)
Our exciting event begins after breakfast, as we head south west, leaving the hustle and bustle of Toulouse behind and cycling our way along the undulating countryside and stunning views that France is renowned for. Pedaling our way through many typical French villages we head towards our base at the foot of the Pyranees and some of the climbs made famous by the Tour de France. Evening meal is included on this day.

Day 3 – Col du TourmaletApproximate Elevation 2,115m
Steeped in cycling history the Col du Tourmalet (known locally as “The Terrible Mountain”) is the highest road pass in the Hautes-Pyrénées standing proud at 2,115m above sea level. Having been featured in the Tour de France no less than 82 times it’s the most frequently used as well as being one of the most famous ascents of the race.
From our hotel we warm our legs up on fairly flattish roads to the village of Luz-Saint-Sauveur, the start of the 19km climb up the Col du Tourmalet. The road rarely rises above 10% gradient which means with the right pace and gearing you should be able to find a rhythm and ride in awe at the mountain landscapes as you twist and turn towards the Jacques Goddet memorial and Le Geant du Tourmalet statues at the top. From the top, the descent back to Luz is simply amazing.

From Luz-Saint-Saveur the choice is yours. We will guide you back to the hotel or you have the option to add another of the famous Cols to your ‘done that’ list. Your evening meal is not included tonight allowing you the freedom to eat at your convenience, whether you stay for more climbs or head back to the hotel to relax.

Day 4 – Col D’AubisqueApproximate Elevation 1,709m
The most beautiful climb in the Pyrenees is the Col d’Aubisque, it offers arguably the finest views and is, without doubt, one of the most satisfying mountains to climb – awe-inspiring!

The Aubisque can be climbed from 3 sides (the north, west and east) and its the picturesque valley to the east that we take via the Col du Solour. After a short ride from our hotel to warm your legs up again from the previous days climbing we arrive in the village of Argeles-Gazost.
The first few kilometres are fairly busy, but the traffic soon thins out as the road starts to kick up hill. After reaching the Soulor, the road passes into the Cirque de Litour – a majestic horseshoe that loops around the side of the mountain – with precipitous drops displaying the valley below. The final ascent up to the top of Aubisque is to the backdrop of mountains whose rocky top makes them appear as though capped by snow, even in summer. It’s another stunning climb and a well earned cuppa before the thrill of the descent.

From the bottom you have another chance to add more of the famous Cols to your ‘done that’ list or simply come back to your hotel with the crew for a well earned rest before tomorrow’s cycle back to Toulouse. Your evening meal is not included tonight allowing you the freedom to eat at your convenience, whether you stay for more climbs or head back to the hotel to relax.

Day 5 – Pyrenees National Park – to ToulouseApproximate cycling distance 152km (90 miles)
After a good night’s rest we embark on our journey back to Toulouse to spend some much welcomed time to relax, celebrate and brag on how you conquered the TdF Cols!

Day 6 – Departure Day
After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements or spend further days in this truly magnificent city, the choice is yours!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• All accommodation
• All meals except evening meals as specified in the itinerary above on days 1, 3 and 4.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Toulouse at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Evening meal on day 1, 3 and 4
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, if available, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £45 per night.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1, 3 and 4 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by local restaurants chosen for their proximity to our route. In addition, we will provide refreshments at designated water stops consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 80 miles on two of the days and will experience some challenging climbs on the other two days. This is event is suited to the experienced rider or the novice rider who has trained hard with plenty of ascents and descents. We have rated this event as 7/8 – Tough to Extreme – It contains long tough sections testing your fitness and stamina with some difficult, very steep and long descents/ascents..A real challenge to tick of your list! We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approachability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kitbag of no more than 15kgs.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between France, Spain and different UK cities. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in Toulouse. Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following registration and before you set off for your event. In addition, pre-event support is always available, simply emailing info@chapeauevents.co.uk with your questions.

Time

20 (Thursday) 1:00 am - 23 (Sunday) 1:00 am

Event Details

Cycle approx. 150 miles over 2 days from London to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free

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Cycle approx. 150 miles over 2 days from London to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free to explore this vibrant city! Join us on this awesome challenge as we cycle together to raise vital funds and awareness for Sam’s Gift and this great cause!

On arrival in London you can check into your starting hotel. You will meet the crew at registration this evening, who will give you details of your first day of cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included but there are dining facilities at the hotel and of course nearby.

Your challenge begins from an early start, after registration and bike checks from our experienced mechanics, as you head out north eastwards towards Harwich cycling through lovely villages including Wethersfield and around Colchester and on to our final destination. We have evening dinner in Harwich before catching our overnight ferry to the Netherlands and the Hook of Holland. Cyclists will spend the night on the ferry.

After an early morning hearty breakfast on the ferry, we head off towards the Dutch capital on the flat cycle paths of Holland, hugging the coast and passing beaches and coves along the way. Cycling through The Hague and some typical Dutch towns, Scheveningen and Noordwijk-Binnen we welcome a delicious Chapeau lunch near Langevelderslag . Once fuelled, our journey continues towards Hillegom as we head towards our holding point on the outskirts of Amsterdam. Cyclists will be escorted into the centre passing famous sites such as the Olympisch Stadion and the Van Gogh Museum.

Day 4 – Sunday 23rdJune – Day in Amsterdam
After a night’s celebration of your fantastic achievement and a much needed leisurely breakfast as you wake in this vibrant city, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free enjoy the amazing delights that Amsterdam has to offer. Direct flights to major airports in the UK are available too, ensuring a much smoother journey back home after two days in the saddle!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport to route start in London and from route finish in Amsterdam back to the UK – Drop off points to be confirmed.
• All accommodation based on twin share for 3 nights (single accommodation is available at a supplement of £175 in total). Second night accommodation is on the overnight ferry.
• All meals starting from breakfast on ride day one to breakfast on departure day.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support, including outriders
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Amsterdam at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in London and from route finish in Amsterdam, although direct flights are available to major UK airports from Amsterdam.
• Evening meal on 20th June.
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is on the overnight ferry on day two and in a 3-4* hotel on days one & three, picked for their proximity to our route. All the accommodation we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the accommodation types. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £175 for the event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?

As part of the event package you will receive 3 meals a day, starting from breakfast on ride day one to breakfast on departure day. You will also receive 2 ‘water stops’ on the ride, which include water and high energy drinks and snacks. Lunch is provided by local restaurants in proximity to the route. We can cater for all diets providing you let us know in advance.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 65 miles a day for 2 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. Whilst the profile for this event is mainly flat on ride day two, ride day one will be undulating terrain, so you should include some easy hilly rides in your training. Chapeau has rated this event 2/8 difficulty – Relatively Easy – slightly longer descends/ascents with occasional steeper spurts. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked and will consist of Chapeau crew riders, as well as sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our accommodation, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or kit-bag weighing no more than 15kg.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel.

Is travel, to start of route in London and from end in Amsterdam, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in London and return travel from Amsterdam back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported to and from the event if required.

Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require. Good value flights are also available from Amsterdam to many UK airports.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a welcome email will be issued following signed registration, giving you all the information you need on what to expect pre and during the event.

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Cycle approx. 140 miles over 2 days from Essex to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free to explore this vibrant city! Join us on this

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Cycle approx. 140 miles over 2 days from Essex to Amsterdam, finishing with a day free to explore this vibrant city! Join us on this awesome challenge as we cycle together to raise vital funds and awareness for Kids Inspire Charity and this great cause!

Your challenge begins from an early start, after registration and bike checks from our experienced mechanics, as you head out eastwards towards Harwich cycling through lovely villages including Wethersfield and around Colchester and on to our final destination. We have evening dinner in Harwich before catching our overnight ferry to the Netherlands and the Hook of Holland. Cyclists will spend the night on the ferry in ensuite cabins.

After an early morning hearty breakfast on the ferry, we head off towards the Dutch capital on the flat cycle paths of Holland, hugging the coast and passing beaches and coves along the way. Cycling through The Hague and some typical Dutch towns, Scheveningen and Noordwijk- Binnen we welcome a delicious Chapeau lunch near Langevelderslag . Once fuelled, our journey continues towards Hillegom as we head towards our holding point on the outskirts of Amsterdam. Cyclists will be escorted into the centre passing famous sites such as the Olympisch Stadion and the Van Gogh Museum.

Day 3 – Sunday 30th June – Day in Amsterdam
After a night’s celebration of your fantastic achievement and a much needed leisurely breakfast as you wake in this vibrant city, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free enjoy the amazing delights that Amsterdam has to offer. Direct flights to London Southend are available too, ensuring a much smoother journey back home after two days in the saddle!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from route finish in Amsterdam back to the UK – Drop off points to be confirmed.
• All accommodation based on twin share for 2 nights (single accommodation is available at a supplement of £125 in total). First night accommodation is on the overnight ferry.
• All meals starting from lunch on day one to breakfast on day three.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support, including outriders
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Amsterdam at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in Essex and from route finish in Amsterdam, although direct flights are available to Southend from Amsterdam.
• Accommodation in Essex immediately before the event is not included and you will need to arrange independently if you are travelling from outside Essex and prefer to stay over.
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is on the overnight ferry on day one and in a 3-4* hotel on day two, picked for its proximity to our route. All the accommodation we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the accommodation types. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £125 for the event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be provided as part of the event package, starting with lunch on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on day 3. Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 60 miles a day for 2 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. Whilst the profile for this event is mainly flat on day two, day one will be undulating terrain, so you should include some easy hilly rides in your training. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked and will consist of Chapeau crew riders, as well as sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our accommodation, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in Essex and from end in Amsterdam, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in Essex and return travel from Amsterdam back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time the fabulous Amsterdam.

Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require, and flights direct to Southend and may airports in the UK are available.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a welcome email will be issued following signed registration, giving you all the information you need on what to expect pre and during the event.

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Join us on this unforgettable adventure and help stop cancer in its tracks as we cycle from Liverpool to Dublin. Get on your bike and journey through some of the

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Join us on this unforgettable adventure and help stop cancer in its tracks as we cycle from Liverpool to Dublin. Get on your bike and journey through some of the most spectacular scenery the UK & Ireland has to offer. Starting from the world famous city of Liverpool, you can take in the history and culture, before embarking on a 300 mile adventure that finishes with a well-deserved celebration in lively Dublin.

Our adventure begins as you take in the sights and sounds of Liverpool’s famous waterfront and maybe even stop for a selfie with the Beatles statue. We take a ferry across the Mersey before continuing south toward Connah’s Quay, passing nature reserves and quirky shops – there’s plenty of opportunity for a few snaps. Tranquil country lanes are in abundance as we near Wrexham and Oswestry, with our final leg bringing us to the largest town in the county of Powys, Newtown. This is your base for the evening and some well-earned rest.

After a hearty breakfast, we head south and cycle our way through all that the Welsh countryside has to offer, including some hilly terrains while taking in the stunning scenery. Our final leg of today’s journey will see us arrive at the pretty market town of Newcastle Emlyn, lying on the river Teifi in west Wales. After checking in to a pretty village hotel steeped in history, you’ll be ready for some great food and a good night’s rest at our stop for the evening.

Our route today is a tale of two countries. We first cycle 30 miles to Fishguard, where we leave the tranquil Welsh countryside behind and take a ferry crossing over to Rosslare Harbour, Co Wexford for the second half of the day. After taking lunch on board, we’ll travel north west, passing through Killinick before carrying on north. You’ll get a taste of Ireland as we cycle through the medieval lanes of Wexford and stop for coffee and a cake. The picturesque town of Enniscorthy, known for its many festivals and friendly atmosphere, is our home for the evening.

Our final cycling day sees us leave Enniscorthy behind and head north through the fabulous Irish scenery and the beautiful towns of Clahoman, Shillelaghs and Donard, to name just a few. Our final leg of the challenge will bring us to the vibrant city of Dublin… our iconic finish for the event and a truly wonderful, lively town. Let the celebrations begin!

Day 5 – Departure

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements or spend further days in this truly magnificent capital, the choice is yours!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Transportation service for bikes from Dublin back to the UK at the end of the event. Participants are responsible for their own travel to Liverpool for the start of the event and from Dublin at the end of the Event.
• Accommodation and transportation of luggage, from the start of the event on 4th July to 7th July based on twin share.
• 3 meals per day and 2 water stops for each day of riding, from lunch on 4th July until breakfast on 8th July 2019.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Crew members for the duration of the ride both cycling with participants and in support vehicles.
• Celebration meal in Dublin at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal travel to and from event start and finish. Participants are responsible for their own travel to Liverpool for the start of the event and from Dublin at the end of the Event.
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels. Lunches are provided, in the main, by Chapeau caterers and are a generous buffet-style (hot & cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip; however, if you have unique dietary requirements its is advised that you bring some of your favourite snacks with you for riding, as choice can be limited when entering European countries.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for 6-8 hours a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50 mile day on undulating terrain and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The terrain and profile on this event is relatively flat for two of the days with undulating terrain and occasional climbs for the other two, so please ensure you incorporate small to medium hills in your training rides prior to the event. With the correct training, a novice cyclist will thoroughly enjoy this event. Chapeau has rated this event 3/8 difficulty – Moderate – 6-8 hours of saddle time on flat to undulating terrain with occasional steep descends/ascents. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approachability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kitbag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Dublin and different UK cities. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported from the event finish back to the UK if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in Dublin.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued no later than 4-6 weeks before the event start.

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London to Paris by bike in 24 hours is a challenging yet totally epic ride, on the wish list of almost every cyclist. It’s a real adventure and an opportunity

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London to Paris by bike in 24 hours is a challenging yet totally epic ride, on the wish list of almost every cyclist. It’s a real adventure and an opportunity to push yourself against the clock.

Imagine setting off from Trafalgar Square on a Friday afternoon and 180 miles later being at the Eiffel Tower on a Saturday afternoon, cycling across 2 countries in under 24 hours. What a sense of achievement you will have at the finish as we take the obligatory champagne pictures before heading back to our hotel for a night of celebrations….”A votre sante”

Starting from Central London at 1530hrs, around Trafalgar Square, the busy streets soon give way to the beautiful Kent countryside. You will travel onwards, along the edge of the North Downs – a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Using all available daylight, we head for the coast and a hearty meal before boarding the ferry.

As daylight fades we will cross on the overnight ferry from Newhaven to Dieppe and riders will be able to gain some valuable sleep, cabins being an option. A four hour crossing will give time to recharge the battery.

After leaving the ferry in Dieppe, you can clock some miles up through sleepy French towns before dawn breaks and the sun rises for breakfast with our chapeau caterers. Riding on roads before the local’s rise will give this part of the challenge a tranquil edge to the start of the day. After a hearty breakfast the rest of your journey takes you through the picturesque Normandy countryside, with quaint villages and beautiful scenery.

The rolling hills of northern France continue on as we push ever closer to the magical city of Paris with lunch being provided on the banks of the River Seine

The final section of the event will take you across the Seine to finish your incredible challenge before 1630 hours local time underneath Paris’ most iconic landmark – the Eiffel Tower.

Day 3 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements, whether homeward bound or enjoying the romantic delights that Paris has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?

• GPX Routes and information
• Mechanical Support.
• Support crew with water stops
• Food for the evening at Newhaven, along with Chapeau breakfast and lunch in France.
• Full bike transport to route start in London and from route finish in Paris – if required
• Hotel and Breakfast in Paris.
• Celebration Dinner in Paris
• Newhaven to Dieppe Ferry Crossing
• Luggage Transfer

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in London and from route finish in Paris
• Personal travel insurance
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation in Paris is included and is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
You will receive an evening meal in Newhaven, along with a Chapeau breakfast and lunch in France. You will also have a celebration meal in Paris, provided by the hotel or local restaurant. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip, However if you have unique dietary requirements, we recommend that you bring along some of your favourite snacks during cycling as variety can be limited in European countries.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this endurance challenge. You will be in the saddle for upward of 120 miles on day 2, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 80-100 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile at times will include climbs and is made more challenging as we aim to complete this in 24hrs. By cycling at an average speed of 12-15 mph, this will give you a great chance of achieving the course in the allotted time. Please note, this event is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to Paris. Space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag weighing up to 15kg.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when traveling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in London and from end of route in Paris, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in London and return travel from Paris back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transport to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in either fabulous capitals. Perhaps a relaxing spa day in London before you embark on your challenge or exploring the wonderful sights Paris has to offer, the choice is yours.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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Cycle approximately 270 miles on this truly wonderful, and most picturesque cycling adventure from charming Salzburg to elegant Vienna. Ride along the lakes and rivers of Salzach and Inn

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Cycle approximately 270 miles on this truly wonderful, and most picturesque cycling adventure from charming Salzburg to elegant Vienna. Ride along the lakes and rivers of Salzach and Inn to Passau on the German/Austrian border before joining the mighty Danube to journey south past medieval towns, ancient vineyards, abbeys and romantic castles to the Austrian capital.

On arrival in Salzburg, you can check into the hotel from 3pm and spend your free time (flight-times/travel options dependent) exploring the the city. You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included (dining facilities are available throughout the day and evening at the hotel and the surrounding area).

Our exciting event begins after breakfast, as we head north, leaving the hustle and bustle of Salzburg behind and cycling our way along the undulating countryside and stunning views that Austria is renowned for. Pedaling our way through many typical Austrian towns we head towards Seeham and the Obertrumer See, a bathing lake with excellent water quality. Passing through the stunning, undulating terrain, we continue north for a while before crossing the border of Austria into Germany. Changing our direction slightly, we head north east and begin to hug the River Inn for a short spell to Obernberg and then finally cycle back inland to reach Passau; the city of three rivers and our stop for the evening. Here you can enjoy the Spa and indoor pool at the hotel, or explore all that Passau has to offer!

Day 3 – Passau to Linz
Approximate cycling distance 103km (64 miles)

After a good night’s rest and breakfast, we set off leaving Passau behind as we cycle our way to join the Danube River for the first time. Hugging the kind undulating cycle paths of this beautiful river, it is easy to see why this well cycled route is popular with both locals and tourists of all ages! Heading southeast, continuing along the famous Danube, the longest river in Europe; it is not long before we return to the boarder and back into Austria. We remain in the vicinity of the river all the way passing the quirky towns of Kastern and Schlogen, unless of course you choose not to! Around this point, you will have an option to to continue along the river or take on some gentle to moderate climbing (max Category 3), before both route options reach our stop for the night in the provincial capital of Linz, with its charming historical centre of Renaissance houses. This city has a lot to see, from Baroque buildings to the old town main square.

We set off after a good rest from Linz, continuing on a relatively flat terrain along the north side of the river. We then cycle east crossing the river to the south side, heading through the country’s largest wine producing province in lower Austria. Totally spoilt by the romantic mountainous scenery, we savour all those sublime views and memories…which just keep getting better! Taking in the distance sights of many amazing architectural buildings, monasteries and castles we continue along the cycle paths. It’s a shame to not explore those distant mountainous views a little closer right? So once again you can choose to take our hillier option, just off the river and experience one or two hills (Category 2 to 5) before rejoining the river as we head for our stop for the evening and a well earned rest, in the delightful small town of Emmersdorf, situated very close to the river banks in the district of Melk.

This morning, after breakfast, we embark onto the final leg of this outstanding adventure. Continuing our journey along the north side of the Danube, we encounter the pretty sunflower and wheat fields, as we cross to the south side for the final time whilst enjoying this delightful countryside towards Tulln. Continuing through the beautiful terrain, the excitement begins to build as we cycle to Austria’s capital and our event finish in the artistic and intellectual city of Vienna. We will savour the final miles of this incredible journey together, through the city streets and onto our fitting finish, at Hofburg Palace; where we will celebrate our wonderful achievement and toast to a successful Chapeau ride!

Day 6 – Departure

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements or spend further days in this truly magnificent capital, the choice is yours!

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Transportation service for bikes from UK to Salzburg for the start of the ride and from Vienna back to the UK at the end of the event. Participants are responsible for their own travel to Salzburg for the start of the event and from Vienna at the end of the Event.
• Accommodation and transportation of luggage, from the start of the event on 6th to 10th August
• 3 meals per day and 2 water stops for each day of riding, from breakfast on 7th August until breakfast on 11th August 2017.
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Crew members for the duration of the ride both cycling with participants and in vehicles. This event is rider led by Chapeau Crew.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound. Participants are responsible for their own travel to Salzburg for the start of the event and from Vienna at the end of the Event.
• A bicycle
• Evening meal on the first arrival day 6th August, as cyclist will be arriving at different times during the day.
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge. Please note that twin rooms in Austria contain an “Austrian Twin” which comprises of two single mattresses with their own single duvets but housed in a double base.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip; however, if you have unique dietary requirements its is advised that you bring some of your favourite snacks with you for riding, as choice can be limited across European countries.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 60 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding upwards of 50 miles in a day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile can be undulating, so you should include some hilly rides in your training to make the most enjoyment. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be rider led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approachability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kitbag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Austria and different UK cities. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in Vienna.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued no later than 4 weeks before the event start.

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Ever cycled through four different countries? Why not join us for a truly inspirational experience. This four countries challenge is a four

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Ever cycled through four different countries? Why not join us for a truly inspirational experience. This four countries challenge is a four day route, covering approximately 330 miles, taking you through beautiful English villages, into some of Europe’s most historical cities, passed Dunkirk and Bruges and finishing at the incredible city of Amsterdam. Passing canals, historical landmarks and breath-taking scenery is just a taste of what to expect on this event. If you are looking to achieve something different, this event is for you! This ride is a charity challenge, providing supporters with the opportunity to raise sponsorship and awareness for The U Foundation or for their own personal achievement.

Your challenge begins, after registration, heading east through country lanes and stunning villages, taking in the striking English countryside of rural Kent, towards Sandwich. Once we reach the sea line we head south continuing along the picturesque coast, passing through Deal and on to Dover. We then board the ferry to Dunkirk, completing stage one of the first day.
Stage two begins in France, as we head through Dunkirk. Steeped in history from WW2 historical events, we cycle through some remarkable terrain with constant reminders of events gone by and head up the coast towards the cosmopolitan city of Ostend. Finally, onto our first nights stop in Bruges. A wonderful city distinguished by its canals, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. You should have plenty of time to explore the many sights!

After a good night’s rest and hearty breakfast we head east for a full days riding in Belgium, towards the university town and cultural hub of Ghent; as we cycle through country lanes and meander alongside many beautiful canals and waterways that Belgium has to offer…such a tranquil experience!
Continuing eastwards towards Dendermonde, we continue cycling remaining on the charming country lanes, and on to our second nights stop in Grobbendonk, located in the province of Antwerp. Grobbendonk was home to Rik Van Looy, a former professional cyclists of the post war period, nicknamed the King of Classics. He was twice world champion and the first cyclist to win all five “monuments’: the most prestigious one-day!

With two great days behind us, we start heading north into Holland, renowned for its cycle friendly attitude. So friendly in fact, that at roundabouts, those using pedal power have priority!
As we continue on our journey skirting around Eindhoven, the fifth largest town in the country, sampling some of the best cycle ways on offer, along canals, passing the odd windmill; we head through sleepy villages towards s-Hertogenbosch continuing towards the medieval old towns of Utrecht, and eventually reaching, Vianen, our stop for the evening.

Leaving our hotel we embark on a short ferry crossing and then on towards the fantastic city, and event finish, Amsterdam; continuing along on charming canals, beautiful country lanes and even over a 400 metre cycle bridge! We avoid the hustle and bustle of the busy city, despite fast approaching as the route keeps you on picturesque canal lanes and cycle paths right through to the finish line. You may be feeling the effects of your saddle but that is soon forgotten as you celebrate and wallow in the feeling of exhilaration as you look back at what’s been achieved!

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements whether homeward bound or enjoying the amazing delights that vibrant Amsterdam has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport to Canterbury and from Amsterdam back to the UK if required.
• All accommodation except for accommodation in Canterbury immediately before the event (Tues 13th); you will need to arrange independently if you are travelling outside Canterbury, as its an early start on Tuesday morning. A room only booking is adequate as you will be provided with an “on the go” breakfast that morning followed by a hot meal once on the ferry to Dunkirk (20 miles in).
• All meals starting from breakfast on day one to breakfast on day five.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Amsterdam at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in Canterbury and from route finish in Amsterdam
• Pre-event accommodation as mentioned above for Tuesday 13th August.
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge (£220 for 4 nights).

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be provided as part of the event package, starting with breakfast on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on day 5. Evening meals and breakfasts will mostly be provided at the hotels. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be up to 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of tea/coffee, water, juices and high-energy snacks. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
This event is completely achievable for all levels of experience, whether you are a novice, intermediate or experienced cyclist, as long as you are committed to putting in the relevant training needed depending on your level. Chapeau rates this event a difficulty level 3 out of 8, which we class as “moderate” with longer days of saddle time and occasional steep descents/ascents on day one. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip.. The profile on day one will be undulating, so you will need to include some hilly rides in your training, especially if you are a novice cyclists. Please contact us on the email below if you would have any questions regarding training tips. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag (max 15kgs).

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate travel insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as, currently, the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in Canterbury and from end in Amsterdam, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in Canterbury and return travel from Amsterdam back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transport to and from the event if required, allowing you the freedom for free time in either fabulous cities. Perhaps a relaxing day in Canterbury before you embark on your adventure or exploring the wonderful sights Amsterdam has to offer, the choice is yours.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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The Italian Lakes Cycle is a 4-day, multi-stage cycle event, covering approximately 320 miles, from Milan, around the lakes of Northern Italy, finishing at the stunning Lake Garda. Cycle through

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The Italian Lakes Cycle is a 4-day, multi-stage cycle event, covering approximately 320 miles, from Milan, around the lakes of Northern Italy, finishing at the stunning Lake Garda. Cycle through the hills and along the water by day and spend your evening by the lakeside sampling the famous Italian hospitality. This event can be completed as a Charity Challenge, providing supporters with the opportunity to raise sponsorship for charity through their participation in the event, or for your individual enjoyment.

On arrival in Novara, you can check into the hotel and spend your free time (flight-times dependent) exploring the hotel spa and amenities. You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included (dining facilities are available throughout the day and evening at the hotel).

Heading straight out into the countryside from the Hotel you can warm up your legs along flat, winding, country roads, as we head north toward the Lakes and mountains before a long sweeping downhill run that takes you to the first of your Italian Lakes – Lago Orta! Enjoy lake views as you follow its western shore before climbing up through mountain gorges to your second lake – Lago di Mergozza. Depending on your legs you can choose your afternoon’s route at this stage. Heading out together from lunch to the Nature Reserve ‘Fondo Toce’ you can either follow the route south, along the shore of Lago Maggiore or you can enjoy an afternoon of short, sharp uphill and technical downhills. The two routes meet up again in the beautiful town of Verbania, before cyclists take a leisurely ride back along the lakeshore to Stresa, where you can enjoy a drink and a dip in the pool at your lakeside hotel.

Day 3 – Stresa to Como

Approximate cycling distance 114km (71 miles)
This morning you follow the shore of Lago Maggiore. Stop for a coffee in Arona’s cobbled square before heading north along Maggiore’s opposite shore to Angera. Sitting under the gaze of Angera’s impressive hilltop Monestary, dangling your feet in the water, you can take a relaxing break before heading across country, where things start to get a bit hillier on your way to Switzerland! You will cycle past Lago di Monate and Lago Varese on your way to Lago di Lugano and the Swiss border. Shortly after crossing the border you will have lunch, where you can wander down to the lakeside to enjoy your meal. After lunch we continue along the lake-shore and back into Italy, enjoying some incredible switchbacks on our descent. Our next destination is Lago Como and the city of Como itself, where you can head up to the rooftop of your hotel to enjoy another well-deserved drink and a dip in the pool on the rooftop terrace. Evening meal is not included this night to enable you the time to explore Como and all its culinary delights on offer.

Day 4 – Como to Lovere

Approximate cycling distance 138km (86 miles) or 160km (100 miles) – Madonna
Today is the day that you have trained for! Riding out of Como you will start to climb above the eastern edge of Lake Como, affording you the most spectacular views across the water. The smooth tarmac winds and dips along the lakeside and through quaint villages perched on the hillside, taking you all the way into Bellagio, where you will have your first drinks stop at the water’s edge and a chance to take coffee in the town.
At this point you have another choice today – if the undulations of the last 19 miles have been enough for you, you can continue along the lakeside, where the route flattens out, all the way into Lecco. Alternatively you can tackle the MADONNA! A cyclist’s pilgrimage, the Madonna del Ghisallo is named after the patron saint of cycling and climbs 500m at an average gradient of 9%, to a chapel and museum (with a café) at the top of the hill. For those who take on the challenge, you will be rewarded with an incredible descent over approximately 10 miles, where you will join the main route on your way toward Lecco.
After lunch and the challenges of the morning, you will have a long, flat spin out, to cover some distance between Lake Como and Lake Endine, to the East. As you reach the last 20 miles you will hit another climb, but will be rewarded with the most incredible views and sweeping switchbacks, as you work your way down to Lake Endine and over the last hill to Lake Iseo and your hotel for the evening.

Today is a flatter route and shorter distance before we cross the finish line in the stunning Lake Garda. So after breakfast we get our cleats back on and hit the road! We follow the eastern edge of Lago Iseo, making the best use of the cycle path, to get away from the traffic and enjoy the sublime views over the lake. As we pull away from the lake, we wind our way between the vineyards and towns as we take on our largest hill climb of the day and our lunch stop. Once over the crest of the hill, we can enjoy the descent, as we make our way to our holding point on the beautiful Lago Garda.We cycle the last few miles together, over small bridges and down cobbled streets to our finish, where you can celebrate with your team at the end of another successful Chapeau ride!

Day 6 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements.
Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• All accommodation
• All meals except day 1 and 3 as specified in the itinerary.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Full TCX and GPX routes files with navigational turns
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Lake Garda at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Evening meal on day 1 and day 3 as stated in the itinerary above.
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge (£250 for 5 nights).

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 and 3 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. For example, this Italian Lakes route that we have set for you includes options on days two and four, as stated in the itinerary above. The specified routes include a choice of lakeside or hill climb cycling depending on how adventurous you are feeling on the day!

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days will be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is safe, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with radios and emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as the NHS will cover most medical care when travelling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Italy and different UK cities.
The closest airport to the start of the ride is Milan Malpensa, which is about 45km away. A taxi from the airport to the Hotel costs approximately 60 Euros. In the build up to the event we will endeavour to match riders who are travelling with similar flight times, in order to organise a taxi-share and bring down the individual cost. Alternatively you can take the train from Malpensa Airport to Novara, where it is a 10km taxi ride to the hotel.
You will finish the event in Lake Garda on Friday 6th September 2019, staying overnight that evening, on the Lake. You should therefore arrange your return flights to be on Saturday 7th Sept 2019, or later if you choose to stay in Italy for the weekend. The nearest airport to Novara is Milano Malpensa (27km). Airports close to Lake Garda are Verona Villafranca (15km) and Brescia-Montichari (30km).

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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The Italian Job Demelza cycle is a 3-day, multi-stage cycle event, covering approximately 225 miles, from just west of Milan, around the lakes of Northern Italy, finishing at the stunning

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The Italian Job Demelza cycle is a 3-day, multi-stage cycle event, covering approximately 225 miles, from just west of Milan, around the lakes of Northern Italy, finishing at the stunning capital of Milan itself. Cycle through the hills and along the water by day and spend your evening by the lakeside sampling the famous Italian hospitality. This event is a bespoke challenge in aid of Demelza Children’s Hospice.

On arrival in Novara, you can check into the hotel and spend your free time (flight-times dependent) exploring the hotel spa and amenities. You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included (dining facilities are available throughout the day and evening at the hotel).

Heading straight out into the countryside from the Hotel you can warm up your legs along flat, winding, country roads, as we head north toward the Lakes and mountains before a long sweeping downhill run that takes you to the first of your Italian Lakes – Lago Orta! Enjoy lake views as you follow its western shore before climbing up through mountain gorges to your second lake – Lago di Mergozza. Depending on your legs you can choose your afternoon’s route at this stage. Heading out together from lunch to the Nature Reserve ‘Fondo Toce’ you can either follow the route south, along the shore of Lago Maggiore or you can enjoy an afternoon of short, sharp uphill and technical downhills. The two routes meet up again in the beautiful town of Verbania, before cyclists take a leisurely ride back along the lakeshore to Stresa, where you can enjoy a drink and a dip in the pool at your lakeside hotel.

Day 3 – Stresa to Como

Approximate cycling distance 114km (71 miles)
This morning you follow the shore of Lago Maggiore. Stop for a coffee in Arona’s cobbled square before heading north along Maggiore’s opposite shore to Angera. Sitting under the gaze of Angera’s impressive hilltop Monestary, dangling your feet in the water, you can take a relaxing break before heading across country, where things start to get a bit hillier on your way to Switzerland! You will cycle past Lago di Monate and Lago Varese on your way to Lago di Lugano and the Swiss border. Shortly after crossing the border you will have lunch, where you can wander down to the lakeside to enjoy your meal. After lunch we continue along the lake-shore and back into Italy, enjoying some incredible switchbacks on our descent. Our next destination is Lago Como and the city of Como itself, where you can head up to the rooftop of your hotel to enjoy another well-deserved drink and a dip in the pool on the rooftop terrace.

Day 4 – Como to Milan

Approximate cycling distance 112km (70 miles)
Riding out of Como you will start to climb above the eastern edge of Lake Como, affording you the most spectacular views across the water. The smooth tarmac winds and dips along the lakeside and through quaint villages perched on the hillside, taking you all the way into Bellagio, where you will have your first drinks stop at the water’s edge and a chance to take coffee in the town.
At this point you have another choice today – if the undulations of the last 19 miles have been enough for you, you can continue along the lakeside, where the route flattens out. Alternatively you can tackle the MADONNA! A cyclist’s pilgrimage, the Madonna del Ghisallo is named after the patron saint of cycling and climbs 500m at an average gradient of 9%, to a chapel and museum (with a café) at the top of the hill. For those who take on the challenge, you will be rewarded with an incredible descent over approximately 10 miles, where you will join the main route on your way toward Milan.
After lunch and the challenges of the morning, you will have a long, flat spin out, to cover some distance between Lake Como and Lake Endine, to the East. As you reach the last 20 miles you will hit another climb, but will be rewarded with the most incredible views and sweeping switchbacks, as you work your way down to Lake Endine and over the last hill to Lake Iseo and your hotel for the evening.

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements.Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• All accommodation, 4 nights.
• All meals except day 1 as specified in the itinerary.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Full TCX and GPX routes files with navigational turns
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Milan at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Evening meal on day 1 as stated in the itinerary above.
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge (£220 for 4 nights).

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. For example, this Italian Job route that we have set for you includes options on days two and four, as stated in the itinerary above. The specified routes include a choice of lakeside or hill climb cycling depending on how adventurous you are feeling on the day!

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 3 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days will be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. Included in this event are route options as stated above and in the itinerary, making the ride easier or harder depending on how adventurous you are feeling! We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew, with all routes fully arrowed throughout. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is safe, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate travel insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid travel insurance before event start.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Italy and different UK cities.
The closest airport to the start of the ride is Milan Malpensa, which is about 45km away. A taxi from the airport to the Hotel costs approximately 60 Euros. In the build up to the event we will endeavour to match riders who are travelling with similar flight times, in order to organise a taxi-share and bring down the individual cost. Alternatively you can take the train from Malpensa Airport to Novara, where it is a 10km taxi ride to the hotel.
You will finish the event in Milan on Saturday 7th September 2019, staying overnight that evening, in Milan. You should therefore arrange your return flights to be on Sunday 8th Sept 2019, or later if you choose to stay in Italy after the event.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued from Demelza Hospice following signed registration.

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Seashell Trust is a national charity based in Cheadle Hulme supporting children and young adults with some of

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Seashell Trust is a national charity based in Cheadle Hulme supporting children and young adults with some of the most complex needs. They provide education and care, from 2 – 25 years, at their outstanding special school and college, and through their short breaks services and inclusive sports programmes. The Trust is planning to take a group of cyclists on the tour of a lifetime around some of Switzerland’s most scenic routes from Geneva to Zurich to raise valuable funds for the charity’s work. All the funds raised will support their work educating and caring for profoundly disabled children and young people.

Limited to 30 riders, this route has been designed exclusively for Seashell to be challenging, yet within the capability of the experienced cyclist. You will be exploring pretty mountain villages and climbing some classic passes, all with views to take your breath away!

On arrival in Geneva, you will check into your hotel and meet your Chapeau crew, who will register you onto the ride and provide all the details you need for your first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge.

Our challenge begins after breakfast, as we leave our hotel in the beautiful city of Geneva. As a gentle warm up, the first day is a predominately flat ride around Lac Lemen, on easy roads with very limited traffic. Continuing around the stunning lake, we head southeast and onto our stop for the night in the picturesque city of Martigny.

After a good night’s rest and breakfast, we set off continuing our journey in a north-easterly direction, exploring the stunning scenery that Switzerland has to offer. Todays route is relatively flat to begin with but incorporates two category 1 climbs as we cycle into the last 40 miles of our route. Passing many quaint Swiss towns, we continue our journey to our final destination for the day, Andermatt. This beautiful village is located at the centre of the Saint-Gotthard Massif and historical centre cross of the north-south and east-west traverses of Switzerland.

After breakfast we head off to begin the Queen stage of the Tour. First we will ride the Furka Pas which was immortalised in the James Bond film ‘Goldfinger’. The views are stunning with rows of granite peaks, then a descent into the town of Ulrichen. We then take in the vista of the Rhone Glacier. Next challenge is the Nufenenpass reached via Switzerland’s second highest paved road. This is a stark, exposed climb with a summit cafe. The final challenge on the day is ancient Tremola Pass with its 24 hairpin bends and at the top, some are cobbled. A famous climb with even more famous views. We then descend back to our starting point for a well earned rest!

After a great nights rest and fuelled from a hearty breakfast, we begin a beautiful end to the tour riding around three stunning lakes with fabulous views. With some climbing still to be done initially, we then head into the picturesque lanes of the central Altstadt (Old Town), where on either side of the Limmat River, you can reflect on the towns pre-medieval history. As the waterfront promenades like the Limmatquai follow the river toward the 17th-century Rathaus (town hall), we continue on the final straight, finishing in Zurich for a well earned celebration…Chapeau!

Day 6 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements whether homeward bound or enjoying the amazing delights that Zurich has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• Five nights accommodation based on twin share. Single occupancy is available (£300 for 5 nights)
• All meals starting from breakfast on 18th Sept to breakfast on 22nd Sept
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Full GPX route files and fully marked route.
• Water stops, at least 2 per day.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers both inbound and out bound
• Evening meal on arrival day, due to cyclists arriving at different times
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Remember to allow extra money for meals, drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing on a bed and breakfast basis. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £300 per event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfasts and evening meals will be provided at the hotels, starting from the morning of day two. Lunches will be provided by our own Chapeau caterers and will consist of hot and cold buffet style with plenty of nutrition to keep you going. Refreshments will also be provided at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be a minimum of two each day consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau Events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 60 miles plus a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days will be hilly, so you should include some moderate to difficult climbs in your training. We have rated this ride as a “7 – Tough” – On occasions the route will contain long tough sections testing your ultimate fitness and stamina! This event will be challenging yet within the capability of the experienced cyclist. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in outdoor first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag weighing no more than 15kgs.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate travel and medical insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid travel insurance before you travel.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Switzerland and different UK cities.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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Cycling to Paris is an awesome experience with, arguably, one of the most iconic finishes at the Eiffel Tower. Whilst the norm is to start from London, why not go

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Cycling to Paris is an awesome experience with, arguably, one of the most iconic finishes at the Eiffel Tower. Whilst the norm is to start from London, why not go that step further and join us, as we start from the famous Blackpool Tower, all in aid of the Blackpool Carers Centre…a truly inspirational ride that will take you through some magnificent scenic towns, making your heart burst with pride as you cycle this epic challenge for this amazing cause! The Blackpool Carers Centre provides a range of services to support and enhance the lives of unpaid carers of all ages throughout Blackpool and The Fylde Coast. They provide vital emotional and practical support for Adult Carers, Young Adult Carers (aged 16-25) and Young Carers from the age of 5!

Starting from Blackpool Tower, covering just over 450 miles, this 5 day route takes us through some glorious undulating countryside on route to the ferry from Portsmouth to Caen. Once ‘French side’, we cycle along quiet country lanes, through traditional market towns with views of the rolling green hills of Northern France. Get ready for a fantastic ride – the tarmac in France is superb, and cycling is the nation’s favourite sport, so don’t be surprised if the locals cheer you on!
Whether you are a regular cyclist or simply a novice, as long as you are willing to train hard, then this event is perfect for you.
The pièce de résistance is ultimately the spectacular view of the 324 metre Eiffel Tower, marking the rides overwhelming finish and certainly evoking a huge sense of achievement, not to mention those unforgettable memories. The days in the saddle are long but upon reaching Paris and celebrating our achievements in this fabulous capital, the saddle soreness soon wears off!

Your challenge begins with an early start, after registration, as you head south along the Fylde coast towards Lytham. We then continue east through Lea, before cycling southbound through some beautiful tranquil villages and country lanes. Taking on the best the Cheshire lanes have to offer, we continue south as we pedal through Tatton Park and alongside the intriguing Jodrell Bank. It’s a long cycling day through some of the most stunning countryside but upon reaching your hotel for the evening, in Stoke on Trent, you will feel great with what you have achieved and ready for a well earned rest!

After a hearty breakfast we head south towards Litchfield, passing quaint english villages along the way with plenty of stops scheduled throughout the day, to refuel and keep those energy levels to the optimum peak. Cycling through Drayton Basset, we continue south to the east of Birmingham and on towards Bishop’s Itchington, savouring the sights of stunning castles, tranquil countryside and fabulous architecture along the way. We continue our journey south towards Oxfordshire, where we will finish in the beautiful town of Woodstock, home to the Blenheim Palace. Here, we will take rest for the night but not before a hearty meal!

After a good nights rest and refuelling with breakfast, our epic journey continues. You will feel the effects of the previous two long days in the saddle when you first set off but you will be amazed just how quickly your body adjusts, as it becomes acquainted with task you’ve committed upon it! Continuing south we cycle with camaraderie and spirit through the lovely towns of Wallingford, Basingstoke and Winchester before arriving at our final destination for the day at Portsmouth. At this point, we embark the overnight ferry to Caen. You will be accommodated in comfortable ensuite cabins and will have lots of opportunity to relax and refuel.

Day 4 – Caen to EvreuxApproximate cycling distance 134km (83 miles)

After breakfast, we disembark the ferry in France near the town of Caen, remembering to ride on the right hand side of the road! We pedal our way along the coast to the east before heading south east through the stunning French countryside and rolling landscapes of Northern France. After a delicious Chapeau lunch we take on a few more miles, finishing with a beautiful ride into Evreux, capital city of the Eure in Normandy, best known for its two important monuments – the cathedral and the episcopal palace. This is our home for the evening to relax and recuperate.

We leave the hotel on our final day of cycling, riding through the exquisite landscape that surrounds Evreux. We continue on our way riding through quiet quaint villages before reaching the outskirts of Paris where we will start to spot familiar sights and infamous landmarks of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe. As we cycle through the sometimes crowded Parisian streets, with car horns sounding our arrival, we pedal up the Champs Elysees and on to our grand finish at the Eiffel Tower…a truly fitting end to a challenging journey!

Day 6 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements, whether homeward bound or enjoying the romantic delights that Paris has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from route finish in Paris back to Blackpool– if required
• All accommodation
• All meals starting from lunch on day one to breakfast on day six
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Paris at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Personal transport to route start in Blackpool and from route finish in Paris
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels with the exception of day 3 as stated in the itinerary above. All accommodation is chosen for their proximity to our route. The hotels we choose are of a good standard with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between accommodation. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge (£225 for 5 nights).

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be provided as part of the event package, starting with lunch on day 1 and finishing with breakfast on day 6. Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 3 where due to timings and logistics this will be taken on the ferry. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. All our routes are specifically tailored with you in mind.

How fit do I need to be?
This event is completely achievable for all levels of experience, whether you are a novice, intermediate or experienced cyclist, as long as you are committed to putting in the relevant training needed. Chapeau rates this event a difficulty level 6 out of 8, which we class as challenging. Your confidence, fitness and technical ability is crucial to enjoy this ride. You will be in the saddle for upward of 100 miles a day for 5 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a minimum of 80 miles in a day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip.. The profile on some days will be undulating with occasional climbs, so you will need to include some hilly rides in your training, especially if you are not used to hilly terrain. Please contact us anytime if you would have any questions regarding training tips. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag (15kg max).

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate travel insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), as, at present, the NHS will cover most medical care when traveling in Europe. You can apply for an EHIC at your local post office or online.

Is travel, to start of route in Blackpool and from end of route in Paris, included?
No…you are responsible for your own travel arrangements to the start of the event in Blackpool and return travel from Paris back to UK. Chapeau will, however ensure your bike is safely transported from the event finish back to the UK if required, allowing you the freedom for additional time in Paris.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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15 (Tuesday) 1:00 am - 19 (Saturday) 1:00 am

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This exhilarating ride covers approximately 210 miles from the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica, to the former tranquil fishing village of Albuferia on the Algarve coast. A picturesque event

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This exhilarating ride covers approximately 210 miles from the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica, to the former tranquil fishing village of Albuferia on the Algarve coast. A picturesque event that will take you from the stunning terrain of the Arrabida National Park, along the coastal routes of the Atlantic Ocean and across the foothills of the beautiful Algarve. The ride is designed to give those cyclists the perfect opportunity for a final warm down to their season before having to get their winter bike out! The Falling Leaves is an ideal end of season ride with glorious views, value for money and perfect cycling conditions.

On arrival in Lisbon, you can check into your hotel in the Lisbon district of Costa da Caparica and have the option to explore the amazing sights Lisbon city centre has to offer (flight-times dependent). You will be greeted with Chapeau crew at registration who will provide all the details you need for your first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge.

Our challenge begins after breakfast, as we leave our hotel situated on the longest beach in the Lisbon area. Heading south towards the hills of the Parque Natural da Arrabida, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Continuing on we cycle towards the city of Setubal, where a short ferry crossing directs to the unspoilt Troia Peninsula. Following the coastal road, we head through some truly sublime cycling country with relatively flat terrain, as our views stretch out across the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. After taking in all those scenic views we head for the beautiful city of Santo Andre, our stop for the night and is actually one of the youngest cities in the world! The accommodation for this evening boasts the largest eco friendly hotel in Portugal.

After a good night’s rest and breakfast, we set off continuing our journey southbound following the coastline on another day of relatively flat terrain and amazing coastal views. Whether you choose to rack up those speeds for a personal best, or meander along and savour those amazing views, the choice is yours. We continue on our travels cycling through the Portuguese towns of Sines and Porto Covo and then onto Vila Nova. We continue along the coast as the terrain becomes a little more undulating, before finally heading inland to our stop for the night, Sao Teotonio. The hotel tonight boasts the most relaxed atmosphere and tranquil views, with its ultra modern complex, spa and infinity pool…all for your leisure.

After breakfast we head off towards one of Portugal’s 7 wonders, the stunning beach and cove at Odeceixe. Having stopped for photo opportunities and a first coffee of the day, we then cycle further south to our first water stop of the day at Aljezur. Late morning we head up into the foothills of the Algarve, leaving the coast behind as we head inland to the medieval castle town of Silves, with it’s cafes and bars, a perfect place to take those souvenir photos! From Silves it is then pretty much downhill all the way to the party town of Albuferia and the celebrations to come!

Day 5 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to continue with your onward arrangements whether homeward bound or enjoying the amazing delights that Albuferia has to offer.

Chapeau Events reserves the right to change the route or itinerary for safety reasons should local conditions dictate.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• Four nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis based on twin share
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Water stops

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers both inbound and out bound
• Lunches and Evening meals, giving you the freedom to explore. Recommended meal stops will be provided
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Remember to allow extra money for meals, drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?
Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room on a bed and breakfast basis. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge of £200 per event.

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, starting from the morning of day two. Lunches and evening meals are not included allowing you the freedom to explore, however recommendations for meal stops will be provided. Chapeau will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be two each day consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands.

How fit do I need to be?
Chapeau Events attract people of all levels of experience and fitness, all ages and backgrounds. We expect all participants to train hard in advance to achieve this challenge, but we respect everyone’s limits. You will be in the saddle for upward of 60 miles a day for 3 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 50-60 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip. The profile on some days can be hilly, so you should include some hilly rides in your training. We have rated this ride as a 4 – Average difficulty – a regular balance of undulating terrain with some difficult descents/ascents. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag up to 15kgs.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate insurance to cover your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Portugal and different UK cities.
Chapeau events will of course provide advice on best travel options and further accommodation requirements should you require.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.

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2 (Tuesday) 1:00 am - 7 (Sunday) 1:00 am

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Could you take on the challenge to cycle 320 miles in 4 days? The Shakespeare Hospices' at home nurses travel approximately 320

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Could you take on the challenge to cycle 320 miles in 4 days? The Shakespeare Hospices’ at home nurses travel approximately 320 miles a week to provide end of life care and support to patients and their families in their own home, where 80% of Hospice’s patients choose to receive end of life care. We are challenging you to repeat this feat on your bicycle in aid of the charity.

Please note: Flights are not included in the above, enabling you to take advantage of flexibility and the many competitive fares between Italy and different UK cities.

ItineraryDay 1 – Arrive in Novara

On arrival in Novara, you can check into the hotel and spend your free time (flight-times dependent) exploring the hotel spa and amenities. You will meet the crew at registration together with details of the first days cycling. Your bikes will have arrived safely in advance and will be ready and waiting for you to start your challenge. As participants will be arriving throughout the day and evening, tonight’s evening meal is not included (dining facilities are available throughout the day and evening at the hotel).

Day 2 – Novara to StresaApproximate cycling distance 125km (80 miles)

Heading straight out into the countryside from the Hotel you can warm up your legs along flat, winding, country roads, as we head north toward the Lakes and mountains before a long sweeping downhill run that takes you to the first of your Italian Lakes – Lago Orta! Enjoy lake views as you follow its western shore before climbing up through mountain gorges to your second lake – Lago di Mergozza. Depending on your legs you can choose your afternoon’s route at this stage. Heading out together from lunch to the Nature Reserve ‘Fondo Toce’ you can either follow the route south, along the shore of Lago Maggiore or you can enjoy an afternoon of short, sharp uphill and technical downhills. The two routes meet up again in the beautiful town of Verbania, before cyclists take a leisurely ride back along the lakeshore to Stresa, where you can enjoy a drink and a dip in the pool at your lakeside hotel.

Day 3 – Stresa to ComoApproximate cycling distance 114km (71 miles)

This morning you follow the shore of Lago Maggiore. Stop for a coffee in Arona’s cobbled square before heading north along Maggiore’s opposite shore to Angera. Sitting under the gaze of Angera’s impressive hilltop Monastery, dangling your feet in the water, you can take a relaxing break before heading across country, where things start to get a bit hillier on your way to Switzerland! You will cycle past Lago di Monate and Lago Varese on your way to Lago di Lugano and the Swiss border. Shortly after crossing the border you will have lunch, where you can wander down to the lakeside to enjoy your meal. After lunch we continue along the lake-shore and back into Italy, enjoying some incredible switchbacks on our descent. Our next destination is Lago Como and the city of Como itself, where you can head up to the rooftop of your hotel to enjoy another well-deserved drink and a dip in the pool on the rooftop terrace. Evening meal is not included this night to enable you the time to explore Como and all its culinary delights on offer.

Today is the day you have been training for! Riding out of Como you will start to climb above the eastern edge of Lago Como, affording you the most spectacular views across the water. The smooth tarmac winds and dips along the lakeside and through quaint villages perched on the hillside, taking you all the way into Bellagio, where you will have your first drinks stop at the waters edge and a chance to take coffee in town.
At this point we give cyclists the option of tackling the MADONNA! A cyclist’s pilgrimage, the Madonna del Ghisallo is named after the patron saint of cycling and climbs 500m at an average gradient of 9%, to a chapel and museum (with a café) at the top of the hill. You will be rewarded with an incredible descent over approximately 10 miles, where you will make your way toward Lecco and re-joining the original route. This is very much an option and cyclists can choose to cycle round the lake instead, a much more gentle choice.
After lunch and the challenges of the morning, you will have a long, flat spin out, to cover some distance between Lake Como and Lake Endine, to the East. As you reach the last 20 miles you will encounter another climb but will be rewarded with the most incredible views and sweeping switchbacks, as you work your way down to Lake Endine and over the last hill to Lake Iseo and your spectacular ride finish

Day 5 – Lovere to VeronaApproximate cycling distance 146km (91 miles)

Although today is a flatter route, we still have some distance to cover before we cross the finish line in the Verona, the inspiration to Shakespeare’s famous plays, Romeo & Juliet and The Two Gentlemen of Verona. After breakfast we get our cleats back on and hit the road! We follow the eastern edge of Lake Iseo, making the best use of the cycle path, to get away from the traffic and enjoy the views over the lake. As we pull away from the lake, we wind our way between the vineyards, before reaching our first big hill and our lunch stop. Once over the crest of the hill, we can enjoy the descent, as we make our way to Lake Garda. Cycling along the lake’s edge, we cross small bridges and ride down cobbled streets, where you can stop for a coffee and watch the world go by. As we hit the final stretch toward Verona, you will start to feel the excitement of your journey coming to its climax. We will meet at a holding point and cycle the last few miles together, through the city streets, over the bridges, stopping at the home of Juliet’s Balcony where you can celebrate with your team at the end a successful ride.

Day 6 – Departure Day

After a leisurely breakfast, the event comes to an end. Your bikes will be safely transported back to the UK leaving you hassle free to explore the stunning town of Verona, the famous colosseum and of course the House of Juliet where Romeo promised his beloved eternal love in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, all before heading back to the UK and on with on with your onward arrangements.

What’s Included?
• Full bike transport from the UK and back, if required.
• All accommodation
• All meals except day 1 and 3 as specified in the itinerary.
• Complete transport of luggage between hotels during the ride
• Full trip support including mechanics, first aid, drivers and full route support
• Full TCX and GPX files with navigational turns
• Water stops
• Celebration meal in Verona at the end of your ride.

What’s Excluded?
• Flights and transfers, both inbound and outbound
• A bicycle
• Personal travel insurance
• Evening meal on day 1 and day 3 as stated in the itinerary above.
• Drinks, personal items or entry to any optional tourist sites you may wish to visit.
• Remember to allow extra for drinks, snacks, souvenirs and other personal expenses.
• We strongly recommend you carry a credit card in case of personal emergency.

What can I expect from your accommodation?

Accommodation is in 3-4* hotels, picked for their proximity to our route. All the hotels we choose are excellent with en-suite facilities, offering exceptional value for money; standards however may vary between the hotels. The price of this trip is based on two people sharing a room. If you are travelling on your own don’t worry, we will pair you up with somebody in a similar position. You can also opt for a single room, but this will incur a supplementary charge (£275 for the 5 nights).

What food is included and does it cater for all diets?
Evening meals and breakfasts will be provided at the hotels, apart from the evening of day 1 and 3 as specified in the itinerary above. Lunches are provided by Chapeau Catering and are a generous buffet-style (hot and cold) with plenty of energy food to keep you going! In addition, we will provide refreshments at each cycle checkpoint of which there will be 2 each day, in addition to lunch of course and consisting of water, juices and high-energy snacks – 1 in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Chapeau can cater for all special dietary requirements provided you let us know well in advance of the trip.

What’s unique about Chapeau…why should I choose you?
Our events are tailored to you…our team have physically driven and assessed every mile of the route to ensure the safest and best possible route for your challenge, so rest assured you are in the safest hands. For example, this Italian Lakes route that we have set for you includes options on days two and four, as stated in the itinerary above. The specified routes include a choice of lakeside or hill climb cycling depending on how adventurous you are feeling on the day!

How fit do I need to be?
This event is completely achievable for all levels of experience, whether you are a novice, intermediate or experienced cyclist, as long as you are committed to putting in the relevant training needed. Chapeau rates this event a difficulty level 6 out of 8, which we class as challenging. Your confidence, fitness and technical ability is crucial to enjoy this ride. You will be in the saddle for upward of 70 miles a day for 4 consecutive days, so you should ensure, as a minimum that you are comfortable riding a 60-70 mile day and have achieved this regularly before you leave for the trip.. The profile on some days will be hilly, so you will need to include some hilly rides in your training, especially if you are a novice cyclists. Please contact us on the email below if you would have any questions regarding training tips. We design our challenges so that everyone can go at their own pace; this is not a race.

Who will be there to support me during the event?
Your trip will be led by experienced Chapeau Events crew. Our crew are selected for their experience in cycling events around the world, their friendliness and approach-ability, sense of humour and ability to safely and effectively deal with any situation that arises. Our crew leaders are also trained in expedition first-aid. You are in very safe hands with the Chapeau Events crew.
The number of crew and support vehicles looking after you will depend on the final size of your group, but the team will be looking after every aspect of your trip whether that’s transporting your luggage, ensuring your route is well-marked, sorting out any mechanical problems or giving you a lift in our back vehicle – our “Love bus”. At Chapeau Events we pride ourselves on our high crew: cyclist ratio and believe it leads to greater trip enjoyment as well as excellent trip safety.

Will I be safe?
Your safety, and that of the rest of the group, is our highest priority. Our trips are designed and planned with safety in mind. Your crew will be equipped with emergency mobile phones, first-aid kits and other safety apparatus where necessary. They always have access to our 24-hour emergency back-up in the UK. Our leaders are responsible for safety on the trip, and will make any changes to the itinerary they deem necessary should local conditions dictate. Pre-trip administration – such as compulsory medical questionnaires and travel insurance – is all done with your safety in mind.

What happens to my luggage each day?
Our support vehicles are with the group all of the time. All luggage and spares will be carried in them as we travel to each destination. On reaching our hotels, at the end of each day, you will hand over your bike for safe overnight keeping and collect your luggage. Each morning, you will hand over your luggage and collect your bike. Obviously space is limited and hard-sided luggage is not suitable, so it is essential that your kit is packed in a soft sailing bag, rucksack or expedition kit-bag up to 15kg.

What insurance will I require?
It is a requirement of entry that you have adequate travel insurance to cover you and your participation on the event. We will require a copy of valid insurance before travel. We also recommend that, in addition to your travel insurance, you apply for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), if still available. You can apply for an EHIC or find further information on line.

Are flights and transfers to and from destination included?
No…we do not arrange any flights for this challenge, enabling you to take advantage of the many competitive fares between Italy and different UK cities.
The closest airport to the start of the ride is Milan Malpensa, which is about 45km away. A taxi from the airport to the Hotel costs approximately 60 Euros. In the build up to the event we will endeavour to match riders who are travelling with similar flight times, in order to organise a taxi-share and bring down the individual cost. Alternatively you can take the train from Malpensa Airport to Novara, where it is a 10km taxi ride to the hotel.
You will finish the event in Verona on Saturday 6th June 2020, staying overnight that evening, in Verona. You should therefore arrange your return flights to be on Sunday 7th June 2020, or later if you choose to stay in Verona for longer. Nearest airport event finish is Verona Villafranca.

How will I get my bike to and from Italy?
There will be pre arranged drop off and pick up points in the UK before and after the ride, for the drop off and collection of your bikes.We will then transport your bikes to and from the event, to give you more flexibility in your travel and to avoid you having to pay expensive baggage costs.

Will I receive further information?
Yes…a full detailed information pack will be issued following signed registration.